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I know why bitter Meghan won’t ever set foot in this country again – she wants nothing to with the royals, expert says

Season 1, Ep. 18

BITTER Meghan Markle won’t ever set foot in this country again and wants nothing to do with the Royal Family, a royal expert has said.

Broadcaster and royal correspondent Sarah Hewson said there are a number of reasons preventing the Duke and Duchess of Sussex from being welcomed back into the Royal Family.

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